Kong Sotharnarith, VOA Khmer | Phnom Penh
The Committee for Free and Fair Elections said Wednesday Cambodia
needs to reform the National Election Committee ahead of parliamentary
polls next July.
The independent monitoring organization counted 3,000 irregularities
at 5,810 polling stations in last month’s local elections, it announced
Wednesday.
The NEC must be improved if elections in the country are to be
considered free and fair, said Thun Saray, president of the rights group
Adhoc, who also heads Comfrel.
“Comfrel urgently urges the government, donors and civil society to
start discussing the improved composition of the NEC,” he told reporters
Wednesday.
Considerations include improved registration practices, more accurate
voter lists, proper investigations of complaints, improved freedom of
expression and media, access to information by all parties and enforced
neutrality of armed forces and civil servants, Thun Saray said.
Officials from the opposition Sam Rainsy and Human Rights parties
said they agreed with the findings, having filed numerous complaints in
last month’s commune council elections.
Tep Nitha, secretary-general of the National Election Committee,
acknowledged there had been “some irregularities” during this year’s
election. The national body will hold meetings among its provincial arms
in the next two months to “consider challenges we met” during the
election, he said.
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